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Name
  
Chanda Gunn

Career start
  
2006

Role
  
Ice hockey player

National team
  
United States

Height
  
1.70 m

Position
  
Playing career
  
2004–2007

Weight
  
63 kg




Born
  
January 27, 1980 (age 44) Huntington Beach, CA, USA (
1980-01-27
)

Similar People
  
Natalie Darwitz, Molly Engstrom, Angela Ruggiero, Caitlin Cahow, Carla MacLeod

WCHAECAC team
  
WisconsinNortheastern

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Chanda Leigh Gunn (born January 27, 1980, in Huntington Beach, California) is an American ice hockey player. She won a bronze medal at the 2006 Winter Olympics. At the games in Turin, she played close to 250 minutes and had 50 saves with a save percentage of 89.3%.

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In the 2003-04 season, Chanda Gunn was in her senior season led the Huskies to eight wins. In doing so, she broke two school records: registering 56 saves in a game and twice recording 23 saves in one period. In addition, she finished the season ranked first nationally in save percentage, with a .940 mark, and tenth in the nation with a 1.94 goals-against average. During the season, she was recognized twice as Hockey East Player of the Month. She ranked first in the conference in save percentage (.937) and third in goals-against average with a 2.01 GAA. During her career, Gunn was a finalists for College Hockey's Humanitarian Award, presented annually to college hockey's finest citizen, in 2003 and 2004.

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Since the 2007–2008 season, Gunn is an assistant coach at Northeastern University under head coach Laura Schuler. The two-time All-America goaltender is coaching while continuing to pursue her international hockey career.

Private life

Gunn has epilepsy and is in therapy with Keppra. She is a spokesperson for Epilepsy Therapy Project.

Awards and honors

  • 2004 Finalist for Patty Kazmaier Award
  • 2003-04 Hockey East Three Stars Award
  • 2003-04 Hockey East Player of the Year
  • Top 10 Finalist for the 2002 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Awards
  • Top 10 Finalist for the 2003 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Awards
  • Finalist for College Hockey's Humanitarian Award (2003)
  • Finalist for College Hockey's Humanitarian Award (2002)
  • Hockey East 10th Anniversary Team selection
  • References

    Chanda Gunn Wikipedia